The rising sun, in a desert, completely dispels people's motivation.
"It's so hot. It's so cold at night." Benedy wiped the non-existent sweat from his forehead.
"The early bug catches the bird!" Benedy shouted, raising his hands.
Salsa looked at Benedy's back and shook her head: "What nonsense are you talking about."
"Ah! We all have no horses!" Benedy collapsed and looked into the sky, "Would any of you be willing to be a mount for a day?"
Everyone pretended to look around at the scenery, and no one paid any attention to Benedy.
Benedy squinted his eyes and glanced around, then took the first step with an expressionless face.
"Walk, let's go."
When several people saw that Benedy had really left, they quickly followed his lead.
Chatu hesitated for a while and then followed Salsa and Rafael. The owner of the restaurant whose house was destroyed made a request, but received no response. After hesitating for a while, he still followed Chatu.
Unknowingly, the team seemed to have expanded a little.
Mocheng, the station of the entire Eastern Desert, was buried in the yellow sand.
From beginning to end, Benedy, Salsa, Rafael, Chatou and the decadent restaurateur who lost everything.
"Hey, I don't have a name!?" The boss suddenly yelled inexplicably.
Chatu turned his head and looked at him inexplicably: "What are you shouting?"
The boss was overjoyed: "So you can see me, can you hear me?"
Chatu secretly thought something was wrong, turned around expressionlessly and stopped talking to the boss.
"Hey, why are you all ignoring me? Is it true that no one can see me? Can anyone hear me?" The boss felt extremely uncomfortable.
Benedy was walking in front, not knowing what was shouting behind him, he just kept his head down and walked forward.
Chatu jogged a few steps away from the boss, came to Rafael's side and asked: "Where are you going?"
Rafael looked at her and said, "East."
After hearing this, Chatu was stunned for a moment, east?
She stood there and checked the direction. No, this direction was obviously a completely different direction.
"But we are walking south now, and there is no road ahead, only yellow sand." Chatu said strangely.
Rafael blinked his big eyes after hearing this, and then shouted to Benedy: "Xiao Di, are we going in the wrong direction?"
Benedy, who was walking at the front, paused, not because of Rafael's call, but because they had reached the end of the dirt field, and going forward were piles of sand filled with small towers.
"Hey, did you hear that? If you are going to the east, you are going in the wrong direction." While Benedy stopped, Chatu and others closed the distance.
Benedy glanced at her lightly and said, "I know."
"You know?" Everyone was stunned.
"Yes, you won't give me a ride, so I have to find a car myself." Benedy's words were full of resentment.
Salsa and the others were speechless. How obsessed are you with your mount?
"Didn't you say you wanted to walk?" Chatu stabbed him with words.
"I mean walking to find the mount." Benedy ignored her, his expression condensed, and magic energy gushed out from his body.
"Earth element, land spread."
All of a sudden, a huge amount of magic power burst out, and the dirt that everyone was walking towards was overwhelmingly pressed forward. Suddenly, everyone's eyes were filled with sand and dust.
Benedy used the wind element to disperse the dust, and what appeared in front of everyone was a dirt field extending infinitely forward, and the original yellow sand was covered in the lower layer.
Benedy continued to move forward, and Salsa and Rafael followed suit without any surprise.
On the other hand, Chatu was filled with surprise.
"What level of magic is this? It's so full and huge." Chatu was not good at magic and was a little shocked when he saw such a scene.
"Where are we going?" Salsa asked.
"A jungle to the south," Benedy said.
Chatu laughed and said, "Are you kidding? Where did the jungle in the Eastern Desert come from?"
Benedy looked at her in agreement, nodded seriously and said, "Yes, where does the jungle come from in the desert?"
"That's why I want to go over and have a good look at it."
With that said, he stepped out, and the land spread forward hundreds of meters again. The next step was the same, as if he was tireless and his magic power would not be exhausted.
"Do you know why a desert is a desert?" Benedy said as he walked.
"A desert is a desert, why?" Only Chatu and Benedy quarreled.
Benedy shook his head, pointed to the piles of yellow sand and said, "There is no water."
"If these damn ants don't get out of the way, don't think about anyone planting trees here. Wait for a heavy downpour one day and let these bugs learn how to swim." Benedy stepped out again, fiercely.
He stepped into a pile of sand that emerged from the soil.
"Ants? What are those? New ingredients?" The boss was frightened by the bulges that kept coming out of the soil and ran a few steps.
"..."
For a moment, there was only the sound of yellow sand being blown by the wind in the air.
"Hey, why are you silent? What did I say wrong? I just wanted to make a joke." Seeing that no one was paying attention to him, the boss shouted in a broken voice.
"..."
"Plop!" Another pliers dug out of the soil.
"Plop!" Benedy stepped down and the ground was level again.
"It's an earth dragon." Chatu frowned. This little bit of soil still couldn't cover the earth dragon on the bottom layer.
Although I don’t know why Benedy called the earth dragon an ant.
"Everyone look at their feet. If you see a big ant popping up, crush it." Benedy said to the people behind him.
Chatu was stunned and looked at the delicate and frail Salsa and Rafael, as well as his thin arms and legs.
In the Eastern Desert, she has always followed the laws of the desert. The lighter the body, the longer she can live. But without the use of weapons, how can such a body compete with the strength of these meter-long pliers?
But the next second, her eyes widened and she saw Rafael stepping back on an earth dragon. Looking carefully, the pit seemed to be still radiating heat.
Salsa was even more ruthless. One of the pliers had already broken out of the ground. She grabbed half of the pliers with one hand and broke it violently, causing the earth dragon to scream in pain.
"Is it really so easy to step on?" Chatu slowly put down the short knife in his hand, and just in time an earth dragon emerged from the mound in front of him.
"Hey!"
When Chatu stepped down, not only did she not step down the earth dragon, she was also knocked over by the earth dragon that broke out of the ground. She was so shocked that she quickly raised the short knife in her hand to stab it.
But at this moment, a burning sensation came, and the earth dragon that was pounced on her suddenly stopped moving, and then a little pink-haired girl ran over and kicked the earth dragon away.
Benedy was always paying attention to his surroundings. Naturally, he saw Chatu's clumsy scene, and sarcastically said: "You are so stupid. You don't even care about your own level, so you just follow others' steps on ants."
"I can kill it even if no one helps me." Chatu seemed a little embarrassed and quickly stood up and patted the dust on his butt.
Because she was wearing a relatively loose sportswear, there was nowhere to put the short knife, so she could only carry it in her hand.
"Oh, really, then come forward and let me see if you can do it." Benedy slowed down and said to Chatu.
"Huh." Chatu walked to the front holding a short knife.
A bulge appeared on the ground in front of her, and Chatu slashed it with a sharp knife. She used some magic power inside.
The bulge was cut in half, and the creature inside instantly became silent.
"Wow, wow, what a fast knife, Toussaint." Benedy said in shock.
Although Chatu didn't look back, his expression seemed extremely proud.
"Oh my God, I definitely can't do this!"
"I can't stop this knife."
From this moment on, Benedy began to give praises like stick readings. Sometimes he even didn't bother to express his expressions, and encouraged Cha Tu who was leading the way in front of him with an expressionless face.
Chatu seemed to be getting more and more energetic as she worked, as if Benedy's words had magic power, urging her to keep moving forward.
Salsa looked at Chatu's hard-working and uncomplaining look with pity, and couldn't help but glare at Benedy. This man is always like this. Call him black-hearted. He has never forced anyone, but there are always people who are willing to do things for him.
In a word, this person is rotten!
I don't know how long I walked like this, but Chatu suddenly seemed to realize something was wrong.
Benedy was humming a tune and walking, when suddenly a white light flashed, and he was so frightened that he suddenly raised his feet, only to see a short knife deeply inserted into the soil under his feet.
A bulge suddenly stopped, and Benedy stared at Chatu.
"Oh, something slipped through the net. Look at how careless I am." Chatu walked back expressionlessly, bent down and pulled out the dagger.
Seeing that she was about to turn around, Benedy quickly ran to the front with a smile and said, "No, no, you see you have been busy for so long, I will do the next thing while you rest."
Are you kidding? If you do this a few more times, you may not know which time it will hit him.
It’s almost there anyway, Benedy muttered to himself.
Not long after walking, the group of people came across a sand dune as tall as a mountain. Benedy swallowed his saliva. It would take a lot of magic to climb up this thing.
"Forget it, let's just take the elevator up." Benedy said, and a teleportation array lit up under his feet.
Wherever his eyes can reach, that's where he can teleport.
"Hey, hey, there's me, don't leave me here!" Benedy teleported everyone except the restaurant owner directly to the sand dunes.
Stepping on the soft sand, Benedy took two steps and felt a burning sensation under his feet. Was it the heat of the sand?
No, it’s not the heat of the sand!
The sand dunes are trembling. Why are they trembling?
"Careful!" Salsa yelled.
With the sound of a creature breaking out of the sand, flying sand flew everywhere, and some dunes rolled down like a sea of sand!